Parent and Child Interaction Models in Islamic-Based Family Education
Weti Susanti,
Syafruddin Nurdin,
Eka Putra Wirman
Abstract:In the context of Islamic teachings, religious education for children is the main obligation that parents must carry out before teaching children another knowledge. The choices and patterns of parents in educating children in the family are directly correlated with the child's religious habits. In fact, the religious formation of children must be taught as early as possible, in fact these religious habits must begin in the womb. In fact, this research aims to find out how parents and children interact in Islam… Show more
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